Don McLean – Castles in the air/Three flights up – Solo [1976] – with lyrics

Don McLean at his best – Album: Solo live – 1976

Lyrics Castles in the air:

And if she asks you why you can tell her that I told you
That I’m tired of Castles in the Air
I’ve got a dream I want the world to share in castle walls
Just leave me to despair

Hills of forest green where the mountains touch the sky
A dream come true, I’ll live there ’til I die
I’m asking you, to say my last goodbye
The love we knew, ain’t worth another try

Save me from all the trouble and the pain
I know I’m weak but I can’t face that girl again
Tell her the reasons why I can’t remain
Perhaps she’ll understand if you tell it to her plain

Oh, but how can words express the feel of sunlight
In the morning in the hills away from city strife
I need a country woman for my wife
I’m city born but I love the country life

For I can not be part of her “Cocktail-Generation Partner’s Waltz,”
Devoid of all romance
The music plays and everyone must dance
I’m bowing out, I need a second chance

Save me from all the trouble and the pain
I know I’m weak but I can’t face that girl again
Tell her the reasons why I can’t remain
Perhaps she’ll understand if you tell it to her plain

And if she asks you why you can tell her that I told you
That I’m tired of Castles in the Air
I’ve got a dream I want the world to share in castle walls
Just leave me to despair

Lyrics Three flights up:

On the first floor’ On the first floor
On the first floor there’s a young girl reeling
Her body’s numb and without feeling
As illusions dance on the midnight ceiling
Now she’s falling, now she’s kneeling
It’s almost like she’s bowed in prayer
A savior she’s about to bear
She screams for help, but no one’s there
On the first floor
On the first floor people walk the halls
But none can hear her desperate calls
There is no sound beyond the walls
So to the telephone she crawls
She telephones her only friend
The one on whom she can depend
But the phone rings on without an end
Then rings no more On the first floor
There’s a party on the second floor
And through the picture window you can see them all
They’re laughing and they’re dancing
Admiring the Renoir that’s hanging on the wall
But in the master bedroom where the coats are piled high
A silent, saddened lady thinks of what it’s like to die
And as she dwells on all the years she still has left to face
She wonders how she’ll ever find someone to take his place
Then suddenly she’s jarred by the ringing of the phone
Oh, why do you ring now, just when I want to be alone?
So she walks into the bathroom and drinks some water from a cup
But the telephone stops ringing just before she picks it up
My family was very poor
So I worked hard to be secure
I married one I had to wed
And not the one I loved instead
When I was young my blood ran wild
But we stayed married for the child
Now three flights up, I’m all alone
My wife is dead, my child is grown
My daughter leads a wayward life
She’s been a failure as a wife
And though she lives just one floor down
She never calls or comes around
Step off the platform and onto the train
Look out your window and into the rain
Watch all the buildings that pass as you ride
And count all the stories that go on inside
And then ask yourself if it must be this way
Should walls and doors and plaster ceilings
Separate us from each others’ feelings?



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